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This is pertaining to the two apps for GMAT Tool Kit on the AppStore - a free one and a paid one. Please see the attachments for reference.

Now, after downloading the free one, I was asked to buy the ultimate version for Rupees 1950. Since I wanted the complete version, I went ahead and bought it.

However, on going through the AppStore again, I saw the full version of the same app which costs Rupees 2000. Now, I am confused whether the full version is the same as the ultimate version. If not, what's the difference and why is there an option to pay for the ultimate version rather than directing to the Full version on the AppStore.

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18 Jul 2017, 08:30

It is the same App but Apple tried to change how they handle different apps so we have ended up with 2 different models (pay upfront and unlock/in-app purchase). Price should be the same however, so not sure why they are different - perhaps dollar conversion rates? Hope this answers the question.
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18 Jul 2017, 08:45

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Thanks for the prompt reply. Yes, it does answer the question. The only thing left to know is why is the section of "courses" missing from the apps when it is showing in the screenshots. I am assuming the older version might have and now it doesn't.

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18 Jul 2017, 13:53

enjoylife1788 wrote:

Thanks for the prompt reply. Yes, it does answer the question. The only thing left to know is why is the section of "courses" missing from the apps when it is showing in the screenshots. I am assuming the older version might have and now it doesn't.

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Thank you! I will let the developers know and you are absolutely correct - we did have a section in the previous version that had some descriptive info (not the actual courses)
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18 Jul 2017, 20:40

Your welcome. Yes, it could be misleading at times. It's better to post updated screenshots.

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